Murder in Successville
Murder in Successville
Murder in Successville
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2015- 2017
3 Seasons
18 Episodes
6.0(19 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

Each week Successville's loveable detective, D.I Sleet, enlists the help of a celebrity sidekick to solve the latest high-profile murder in this improvised comedy murder mystery series.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Tiger Aspect

Cast & Crew

8 members
Acting

Tom Davis

DI Sleet

Tom Davis
Acting

Liam Hourican

Gordon Ramsey

Liam Hourican
Acting

Cariad Lloyd

Various Characters

Cariad Lloyd
Acting

Colin Hoult

Various Characters

Colin Hoult
Acting

Jenny Bede

Various Characters

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Acting

Marie Lawrence

Various Characters

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Acting

Rachel Parris

Various Characters

Rachel Parris
Acting

Tony Way

Various Characters

Tony Way

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